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Posted by kitphillips on Jan-15-2011 05:28:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Actually what are the options for glitch plugs for mac?


All the sugar bytes gear...


Posted by Avatar One on Jan-15-2011 09:19:

BT, KJ Sawka and Blake Lewis basing a song around Stutter Edit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sNldAylwQQ

The plugin was used on the video too.


Posted by cryophonik on Jan-15-2011 13:59:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Actually what are the options for glitch plugs for mac?


Native Instruments' The Finger. It's not free, but it's a lot more more affordable than Stutter Edit. If you happen to have Kore 2, you get dedicated controls for it as well.

http://www.native-instruments.com/e...tor/the-finger/


Posted by Zak McKracken on Jan-15-2011 14:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Mise
sweet, here is a short sample experimentation over a synth.
Stutter edit, sound demo. by MISE


no strutting there but i liked it anyway


Posted by Rodri Santos on Jan-15-2011 14:42:

stutter on the vocals, this is how it sounds good. (0:40 onwards)


Posted by Avatar One on Jan-15-2011 15:12:

BT's Stutter Edit plug-in used on Avatar One ft. Marcia Juell - Anticipating Dark by AvatarOne


I've used it this morning on a track I'm working on...

You can hear it on all the vocals (except for the chorus at the end), at around 30s, and during the final breakdown/buildup between 49s and 54s.

I own DB Glitch, and some Reason Combinators that glitch, as well as Ableton Live, but this is much more powerful, precise and easy to use! It's a bit pricy, but I think I'm going to bite the bullet...


Posted by cryophonik on Jan-15-2011 15:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Avatar One
You can hear it on all the vocals (except for the chorus at the end), at around 30s, and during the final breakdown/buildup between 49s and 54s.

I own DB Glitch, and some Reason Combinators that glitch, as well as Ableton Live, but this is much more powerful, precise and easy to use! It's a bit pricy, but I think I'm going to bite the bullet...


Cool track, Avatar One! I have a few glitch plugins as well (Artillery 2, The Finger, Glitch), but I've got to agree. This thing beats all of them. It's cool that they give you a 10-day unlimited trial for the demo. I'm going use it for the next 10 days then decide, but I'm pretty sure this will be mine.

Anyway, here's a little demo I threw together. It's just three loops from the Jody Wisternoff library (synth, bass, drums) with Stutter Edit applied to the synth in the first part, then the drums starting around 2:00.

Stutter Edit Demo by cryophonik


Posted by DigiNut on Jan-15-2011 16:58:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Stutter Edit Demo by cryophonik

That's a neat showcase of the features but I hope you'll be a little more tasteful with your real edits.


Posted by Andy28 on Jan-15-2011 17:03:

Just noticed its been cracked already.


Posted by cryophonik on Jan-15-2011 17:06:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
That's a neat showcase of the features but I hope you'll be a little more tasteful with your real edits.


What, you don't like my random, out-of-time mad tweaking skillz?




Posted by DjWoody on Jan-16-2011 03:03:

I just saw BT demo this. It looks pretty sick. You can incor
porate it into a traditional dj set or a live show. Ill post the video tomorrow.


Posted by kitphillips on Jan-16-2011 07:24:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Native Instruments' The Finger. It's not free, but it's a lot more more affordable than Stutter Edit. If you happen to have Kore 2, you get dedicated controls for it as well.

http://www.native-instruments.com/e...tor/the-finger/


Reaktor, (which "the finger" is built on) is the best tool for glitchy productions you can find. I've been using it to chop up old disco samples recently. I'll probably post some shit on here soonish. It doesn't work well live though, since you basically have to bounce stuff back to disc to get it in time etc. So I guess the finger and that sort of stuff still has its place. I just like the extra control and options reaktor offers.


Posted by cryophonik on Jan-16-2011 07:30:

quote:
Originally posted by kitphillips
Reaktor, (which "the finger" is built on) is the best tool for glitchy productions you can find. I've been using it to chop up old disco samples recently. I'll probably post some shit on here soonish. It doesn't work well live though,


Do you have Kore2, kit? The Finger works great for live use with the Kore2 controller - everything is mapped to the knobs/switches so real-time glitchiness is a blast. I have no idea how well using Reaktor with Kore2 to chop stuff in real-time would work, though, cuz I haven't tried it and I barely know my way around Reaktor.


Posted by kitphillips on Jan-16-2011 08:25:

Nah, I had Kore 1. Not getting burnt by that again. I like synths and stuff that makes sounds. Not knobs and librarians and players for overpriced presets etc.

I'm sure the finger's good though, definately better than reaktor for live use. But you can't really load a sample in and scroll through it in real time, since its an effect not a sampler at heart.


Posted by music2dance2 on Jan-16-2011 10:11:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Actually what are the options for glitch plugs for mac?


This seems like a good one

http://www.sugar-bytes.de/content/p...ctrix/index.php


Posted by music2dance2 on Jan-16-2011 10:13:

Stutter edit looks awesome


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Jan-17-2011 03:04:


Posted by cryophonik on Jan-17-2011 09:10:

Another little demo/remix I threw together this evening using "No One Knows", a song that I wrote with Aliciya Angel. Stutter Edit was used on the vocals, and all the drum fills were created using it as well.

No One Knows - cryophonik Stutter Edit demo by cryophonik


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